Macquarie Group Limited - 2015 Operational Briefing

Macquarie Group will be holding its annual Operational Briefing for institutional investors and analysts on Tuesday 17 February 2015. The purpose of the briefing is to provide investors and analysts with the opportunity to attend presentations by some of Macquarie's Group and Division Heads. Agenda details are provided below.

Presenters

10:00am - Introduction - Karen Khadi

Group overview - Nicholas Moore

Commodities and Financial Markets (formerly FICC) - Andrew Downe

Energy Markets Division - Nicholas O'Kane

Banking and Financial Services - Greg Ward

12:00pm - Conclusion

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Andrew joined Macquarie in 1985 and has been instrumental in the growth of the Commodities and Financial Markets business over the past three decades.

After roles in the Futures and Bullion business, Andrew became Joint Head of Bullion and Commodities in 1993. He was appointed Head of Commodities and Financial Markets in 1997.

Building on the foundations of the business in Australia and New Zealand, he has driven its expansion to become a global portfolio of businesses across commodity and financial markets. The platform now offers over 140 products across more than 25 markets.

Under Andrew's leadership, Commodities and Financial Markets has expanded to include energy markets such as North American Gas & Power, European Gas & Power and Global Oil; US credit markets; freight; and Asian markets; as well as a broad spectrum of physical commodity trading and financing.

Nicholas joined Macquarie in 1995 and has extensive experience in global commodity and financial markets, having worked in Melbourne, Sydney, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, London, Los Angeles and Houston.

Nicholas is based in Houston and is responsible for Macquarie's financial trading, risk management, structured financing and equity, and physical trading and logistics activities in oil, gas, power, coal and emissions. He manages a team of more than 275 professionals located in 10 offices around the world.

Nicholas was appointed Head of the Energy Markets Division in 2007 and under his leadership, Macquarie's energy markets business has expanded through both organic growth and acquisitions to become a significant market participant. Macquarie Energy is currently ranked by Platts as the third largest trader of physical gas in North America.

Greg WardDeputy Managing Director
Head of Banking and Financial Services Group
Member of Executive Committee

Greg joined Macquarie when it was publicly listed in 1996 and has over 27 years experience in finance and financial services.

He was the Chief Financial Officer for 14 years before being appointed Deputy Managing Director of Macquarie Group and Chief Executive Officer of its banking subsidiary, Macquarie Bank.

Greg became Head of Banking and Financial Services Group in July 2013 and has driven the growth of Macquarie's retail financial services business.

He is also Chairman of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and a Board member of the Macquarie University Council.

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